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' THE REFLECTOR WWW- FUN 8: FEATURES HOPELESS My mind is a blank, I can write no more, My patience is gone, I've become a bore: I've used up my pencil, I've lost my Pell, Miss Marlin says, Write it again! I borrow a pencil, I borrow a book. To get some idea how a poem should lookg But no, it's no good, my brain just won't work, T guess my brain lacks a poetical quirk. I'm now such a nuisance, I'm ready to quit, But I've got an ideal, I hope it's a hitg I borrow a pencil 3 I borrow some ink, And when it's all written, it's no qood, I think. Miss Marlin reads it over, goes to the ceiling, We get her off, but she has no feel- ingg My work was in vain, my efforts fruitless, I can't write poems, I guess it's use- less. -Anna Mae Curry Tommy Puckett: Would a kiss be out of place? ' Edythe Rlheay: Not necessarily, big boy, if your eyesight is -good. ' -0-01 'Julius Hammack fpleadinglyl: But Mr. Hake, I have just finished eating dinner. Surely you wouldn't whip me on a full stomach. Mr. Hake: I won't. I'll turn you over. METER What is this thing called meter Come down to haunt us so? Marlin said each poem must have it Before she'll let it go. I can't seem to get it, Whatever it may beg I've dried and tried but here I am Still up that same old tree. I've wasted so much paper, And it seems an awful sin, That a little thing called meter Would make her keep me in. Some day an inspiration Will surely come to me, Then I'll show them just how much This meter did for me. -.Marcella Smith Mr. Hake: Freda, I notice your grades have been rather low lately. Wheat is wrong? Freda Bruce: Oh, Mr. Hake, I am so nervous in school. What would you say to a girl who is so nervous she jumps into the nearest man's arms every time she is frightened? Mr. Hake: Boo! 10-0- Mr. Holt: Have I had my afternoon nap yet, dear? Mrs. Holt: Certainly, you just woke up. Mr. Holt: That's what I thought, but I wasn't sure whether 1'd been asleep or just dreamed it. 10101 Leland Rawls: Let's skip classes and take in a movie. Bill Borah: Can't do it, pal, I need the sleep.
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